The Science Behind What Makes Something Go Viral
What's the secret formula behind
why the Harlem Shake
and Gangnam Style went
viral? How do you land a spot on the New York Times'
"Most-Emailed" articles list?
Wharton Marketing Professor Jonah
Berger set out to answer these questions in his new book, Contagious:
Why Things Catch On.
"It's not luck, it's not random, it's not cats," he says. "There's a science
behind it. We have to understand the psychology and the social transmission
process."
Berger was inspired by Malcolm
Gladwell's "The
Tipping Point," which is also about how ideas spread, but says "that book is
sort of half wrong." The concept of reaching a few influencers is compelling, he
explains, but to make something go viral you need to focus more on the message
itself.
Watch our conversation here:Read more: http://www.businessinsider.com/the-science-of-going-viral-2013-3#ixzz2OJzA15OG
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